Duterte wants Arabs to develop Phl cities
By Richmond Mercurio By Richmond MercurioNovember 21, 2016
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The Duterte administration is offering to lease several Philippine islands to the royal families in the Middle East to turn these landmasses into modern cities.
Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) director general Charito Plaza said over the weekend that the agency has met with the royals of Qatar and United Arab Emirates (UAE) to propound the proposal.
Plaza said the Duterte government wants to cash in on the wealth of these families by offering to them unproductive lands and even some of the country’s more than 7,000 islands for development.
“I was with the President when he went to the Middle East to Qatar, to Dubai and Abu Dhabi to observe the Dubai Freeport Zone and how they become competitive. I had the opportunity to talk to the members of the royal families in Qatar and Dubai. Most of the sheikhs are into real estate business. They signified to us that they will be coming over to invest thru PEZA and we offered to them our islands,” Plaza said.
“As our program with President Duterte, he wants all these islands be converted into cities. He’s been looking for investors to build cities in our islands as he wants all lands and islands to be utilized so I triggered the imagination of the royal families of Qatar and Dubai to have these islands leased by them and I suggested we create a Dubai in the Philippines and build the landmarks of Doha and Qatar, and make it as a tourist destination,” she added.
Plaza said the royals were amenable to her proposal and they are set to visit the country this week to do the first exploration of how their Philippine investments are going to turn out.
According to the PEZA chief, the Middle East is one big market the Philippines failed to tap in the past.
“They are awash with cash and they’re exactly looking for areas to invest. So the Middle East market is our focus now and it’s very timely because of the independent foreign policy of the President. As we know before, our mindset is we only deal with democratic countries and non-Muslim countries. We failed to realize this is where the money is,” said Plaza, who also hails from Mindanao like Duterte.
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Planning for Panagbenga 2017 starts
PostDateIconSaturday, 05 March 2016 07:32 | PostAuthorIconWritten by juliegfianza
BAGUIO CITY – Even before Baguio Flower Festival 2016 ended, plans for Panagbenga 2017 are put into place, in coordination with city officials; with suggestions from visitors and local citizens.
According to Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio (HRAB) officer Anthony de Leon and Chief of Staff Evangeline Payno, the secretariat accepts all feedback for improvements in future flower festival celebrations.
De Leon added the festival is a continuous work in progress, thus suggestions for a longer parade route, and more landscapes at the Botanical garden and Bayan Park, Aurora Hill are looked into. Miracle gardens are planned with a tripartite body; the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation, Inc. (BFFFI), DOT and the local government of Baguio.
Trainings for cultural dancers and landscapers have been done, de Leon said, with a training for float makers and musicians on the planning board. A Baguio Chamber of Music is envisioned, he added.
A collaborative effort for neighboring municipalities' festivals is growing, with La Union and La Trinidad festival events done close to Panagbenga. A bigger budget for drum and lyre competition is also seen, with more invited groups from other places, for "cultural variety."
Domogan envisions a more improved Melvin Jones and Athletic Bowl, both at Burnham Park for the next festival season, fenced-in additional seats for spectators, substantial renovation and matured grass within the running oval. A thorough evaluation however is needed before the improvements are done, he said.
The all-morning local television coverage for the Panagbenga 2017 street dancing parade shall be worked out, he said. Home-bound spectators would once more witness said event, the mayor added.
Department of Tourism (DOT) Regional Director Venus Tan, during the Panagbenga Kapihan at Session road, said the all-year round blooming and regreening project goes on. This is supposed to start along Central Business District's building facades, in support of Panagbenga 2017.
De Leon added that taxes, at least P2.6M were paid to the city coffers and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), from the Session road in Bloom and Baguio Blooms.
All documents including the audited report is submitted to the BIR and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) within August this year, de Leon said.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan, said that all participants, volunteers, supporters including the Baguio City Police Office personnel and other assigned personnel made Panagbenga a "resounding success." Having a festival of this magnitude is not possible without them, he added.
Philippine Information Agency (PIA-CAR) Regional Director Helen Tibaldo said Panagbenga 2016 is a "community pride," where parochial interests were set aside.
The Baguio Flower Festival's accreditation with the International Festival and Events Association (IFEA) was also delved into. A subsidy, promotions abroad, trainings with scholarship, and nominations for the outstanding communication sector, participant and volunteer may be forwarded to IFEA, it was known.
If the streak goes on, Panagbenga lives up to its name of being the "trailblazer" and "benchmark" festival, as earlier mentioned by the DOT.
DOT RD Tan said she is pleased with Panagbenga 2016's success. -juliegfianza
Top 10 Most Beautiful Muslim Women In The World
10 Leïla Bekhti:
The lady is a French film and television actress and is basically an Algerian successor. The lady has got courage. She is a brown beauty with beautiful expressing eyes. She became a well-known personality after an outstanding performance in Tout ce qui brille and Paris, je t’aime.
9 Donia Samir Ghanem:
Donia Samir Ghanem is an Egyptian actress and a film star who has the huge credibility to make herself recognized by the people by her fashion. Besides that, she is an educated and very talented artist. But not only this she also has a melodious voice and has been popular as a singer too. The lady is quite high fashion personality.
8: Rana Al Haddad:
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As beautiful as name, the gorgeous girl is a Bangladeshi super model and known for her beauty. The girl has won LUX STYLE AWARD 2009 for the most beautiful woman. She is has also done commercials serials and now doing movies. The has also been the ambassador of the different brand like Pepsi,D’Demas,LUX.
6 Mezhgan Hussainy:
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Top 5 Most Beautiful Muslim Women In The World
5 Bahareh Kian Afshar
Bahareh kian is on the 5th position in the list of top 10 most beautiful Muslim women in the world. The humble and descent lady is from Iran. She is a famous actress. She has famous hit movies named as The Sinners that was released in 2012 and No Where No Body that was released in 2013. Her dressing sense is what makes her special. Head cover adds more modesty to her elegant personality. she is a beautiful woman from Iran.
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Reham Khan is Pakistani national journalist. The lady is full of energy. She has got strong, impressive personality with a confident soul. She has been working with BBC. The Pretty lady has very strong belief in the idea of dignity and freedom of women. She is the former wife of Pakistani Politician Imran Khan. she is at the top of the list of top 10 most beautiful Muslim women in the world.
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Ohio State University history Professor Robert Davis describes the White Slave Trade as minimized by most modern historians in his book Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast and Italy, 1500–1800 (Palgrave Macmillan). Davis estimates that 1 million to 1.25 million white Christian Europeans were enslaved in North Africa, from the beginning of the 16th century to the middle of the 18th, by slave traders from Tunis, Algiers, and Tripoli alone (these numbers do not include the European people which were enslaved by Morocco and by other raiders and traders of the Mediterranean Sea coast), 16th- and 17th-century customs statistics suggest that Istanbul's additional slave import from the Black Sea may have totaled around 2.5 million from 1450 to 1700. The markets declined after the loss of the Barbary Wars and finally ended in the 1830s, when the region was conquered by France.
Hundreds of thousands of Europeans were captured by Barbary pirates and sold as slaves in North Africa and the Ottoman Empire between the 16th and 19th centuries. These slave raids were conducted largely by Arabs and Berbers rather than Ottoman Turks. However, during the height of the Barbary slave trade in the 16th and 17th centuries, the Barbary states were subject to Ottoman jurisdiction and ruled by Ottoman pashas. Furthermore, many slaves captured by the Barbary corsairs were sold eastward into Ottoman territories before, during, and after Barbary's period of Ottoman rule.
The Barbary Muslim pirates kidnapped Europeans from ships in North Africa’s coastal waters (Barbary Coast). They also attacked and pillaged the Atlantic coastal fishing villages and town in Europe, enslaving the inhabitants. Villages and towns on the coast of Italy, Spain, Portugal and France were the hardest hit. Muslim slave-raiders also seized people as far afield as Britain, Ireland and Iceland.
In 1544, the island of Ischia off Naples was ransacked, taking 4,000 inhabitants prisoners, while some 9,000 inhabitants of Lipari Island off the north coast of Sicily were enslaved.870 Turgut Reis, a Turkish pirate chief, ransacked the coastal settlements of Granada (Spain) in 1663 and carried away 4,000 people as slaves. In 1625, Barbary pirates captured the Lund Island in the Bristol Channel and planted the standard of Islam. From this base, they went ransacking and pillaging surrounding villages and towns, causing a stunning spectacle of mayhem, slaughter and plunder. According to Milton, ‘Day after day, they struck at unarmed fishing communities, seizing the inhabitants, and burning their homes. By the end of the dreadful summer of 1625, the mayor of Plymouth reckoned that 1,000 skiffs had been destroyed and similar number of villagers carried off into slavery.’871 Between 1609 and 1616, the Barbary pirates ‘captured a staggering 466 English trading ships.’
In 1627, Pirates went on a pillaging and enslaving campaign to Iceland. After dropping anchor at Reykjavik, his forces ransacked the town and returned with 400 men, women and children and sold them in Algiers. In 1631, he made a voyage with a brigand of 200 pirates to the coast of Southern Ireland and ransacked and pillaged the village of Baltimore, carrying away 237 men, women and children to Algiers.
The barbaric slave-raiding activities of the Muslim pirates had a telling effect on Europe. France, England, and Spain lost thousands of ships, devastating to their sea-borne trade. Long stretches of the coast in Spain and Italy were almost completely abandoned by their inhabitants until the nineteenth century. The finishing industry was virtually devastated.
Paul Baepler’s White Slaves, African Masters: An Anthology of American Barbary Captivity Narratives lists a collection of essays by nine American captives held in North Africa. According to his book, there were more than 20,000 white Christian slaves by 1620 in Algiers alone; their number swelled to more than 30,000 men and 2,000 women by the 1630s. There were a minimum of 25,000 white slaves at any time in Sultan Moulay Ismail’s palace, records Ahmed ez-Zayyani; Algiers maintained a population of 25,000 white slaves between 1550 and 1730, and their numbers could double at certain times. During the same period, Tunis and Tripoli each maintained a white slave population of about 7,500. The Barbary pirates enslaved some 5,000 Europeans annually over a period of nearly three centuries.
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Express yourself! At least feel free to do it online, knowing that the UN Human Rights Council now backs your right to do so. In a new, non-binding resolution, the UN condemns deliberate “measures to intentionally prevent or disrupt access to or dissemination of information online.” This condemnation means the UN is against governments shutting down the Internet at any time, and especially during times where information must be urgently disseminated, such as during an election or immediately after a terror attack.
Not only this, but the resolution also focuses on the freedom of expression online, security concerns surrounding this expression, accountability on all human rights violations, and an effort to expand and provide Internet access to those to whom it’s currently unavailable.
Another one of the resolution's explicit goals is to bridge the gender digital divide and make it easier for people with disabilities to access the Internet on top of protecting those that are already online.
This resolution is covers aspects of Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which asserts: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”
The UN is expanding the scope of this article to the Internet, which builds on a 2012 UN resolution on Internet free speech that affirmed “the same rights that people have offline must also be protected online.”
"The same rights that people have offline must also be protected online."
The resolution received pushback from countries like Russia, Cuba, China, and about 14 other countries have their qualms about helping people gain access to and use the internet freely.
This is not too shocking as many of these countries have placed limitations on internet access and its use within their own borders. Recently, China has ramped up its efforts to censor news that comes from social media outlets, according to The New York Times.
Luckily more than 70 countries rejected the revisions made by this minority opposition and adopted the resolution that emphasizes “the promotion, protection and enjoyment of human rights on the Internet.” Although the resolution cannot be legally enforced, it is still a powerful move as we move further into the Digital Age.
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Death for Abu Sayyaf weapons supplier — Dela Rosa
By Julliane Love De Jesus
INQUIRER.net
September 27, 2016 at 1:26 pm
Bato: ASG arms suppliers deserve death by firing squad
Bato: ASG arms suppliers deserve death by firing squad
Either by firing squad or by hanging, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Dir. Gen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa said he wanted those supplying guns to the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) dead.
Visibly exasperated, Dela Rosa vowed to execute individuals sending weapons to the enemies.
“Pa-firing squad natin kung sino ‘yang gago na ‘yang gumagawa nito,” he said during a press briefing in Camp Crame.
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“Malaking offense ito ‘di ba? You’re giving arms to the enemy. So, death by hanging ba yan, or death by firing squad? How I wish ma-firing squad natin mga responsable dito,” he said.
Dela Rosa presented to media on Tuesday morning Unding Kenneth Isa, the alleged leader of a gunrunning syndicate.
The PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) said it arrested Isa from a house in Barangay West Crame in San Juan City, a stone’s throw away from the PNP headquarters in Camp Crame.
READ: PNP seizes P6M in weapons, ammo intended for Abu Sayyaf
The CIDG said Isa, who ran for Sulu vice governor in May’s elections but lost, was arrested with three others last Saturday.
CIDG director Chief Supt. Roel Obusan said Isa, of Indanan, Sulu, was tight-lipped during interrogation about the source of the firearms.
But Dela Rosa said, “We will not stop until there’s no stone left unturned.”
The operation stemmed from a tip the CIDG received in July that Isa and a certain “Wahid” were supplying guns to Abu Sayyaf bandits and war lords in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. The weapons were reportedly delivered from Manila to Zamboanga, then to Jolo, Sulu, loaded on sports utility vehicles ferried on roll-on roll-off ferries.
In August, Isa, Wahid and unidentified ASG members reportedly went to Manila to buy a cache of M203 grenade launchers and M14 rifles, explosives components, and thousands of ammunition. They were reportedly sent by an unidentified Abu Sayyaf commander. CBB
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PNP Chief Ronald Dela Rosa checks the grenade launchers, high-powered guns and thousands of ammo seized from gun running group who reportedly supplies to the Abu Sayyaf Group and war lord in ARMM including politicians during a press briefing in Camp Crame, Quezon City. They were nabbed by the members of the Anti-Transnational Crimes Unit and Criminal Investigation and Detection Group on a Barangay West Came, San Juan City including one of the four suspect Unding Kenneth Isa (man smiling and wearing black behind Bato). INQUIRER / RICHARD A. REYES
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Much has been written about the approaching Police State in alternative media. Commentary ranges from various warnings, to shock and outrage, and fear over an impending martial law takeover in North America and Western Europe. It’s hitting us from so many different angles, and yet the mainstream conversation continues to be woefully inadequate in both characterising the situation and offering a remedy.
In order to really understand the modern Police State, we need to explore some very profound and difficult questions. Many people who consider themselvesaware think Western society has already reached the tipping point and the deteriorating situation is simplyinevitable. If you feel like Winston Smith right about now you aren’t alone.
Prior to the mid 1990s, one might have described the militarisation of public law enforcement something of a creeping paradigm, but one that was still a long way off. Society explored many aspects of the Police State, both the physical and Orwellian psychological scenario, through literature and film. American science fiction writer Philip K. Dick penned some significant works like The Minority Report, and cinematic hits like Paul Verhoeven’s Robocop and Terry Gilliam’s Brazil also explored what this dystopic, future vision of fascist technocracy might look like. As it turned out, and far from fantasy, countless devices, systems and themes depicted in so many of these supposedly ‘fictional’ classics have since made their way into our day to day lives. The dark dream became real.
Unfortunately, as humanity’s freshmen class of the early 21st century, we can no longer afford the intellectual distance enjoyed by previous generations between life today and that blurry, far-off spectre of something that might arrive sometime at some point in the future.
Any modern globalised Police State requires a social engineering framework in order to provide its shape and scope of law enforcement. The latest social engineering blueprint for global technocratic management was unveiled at this year’s 70th United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Their ‘new’ agenda (newer than the old one) entitled, Agenda 2030,1 hopes to “transform our world for the better by 2030.” Author Michael Snyder from the blog ‘End of The American Dream’ explains: “The entire planet is going to be committing to work toward 17 sustainable development goals and 169 specific sustainable development targets, and yet there has been almost a total media blackout about this…”2
Within its 17 ‘universal goals’, the actual Police State provision for Agenda 2030 can be found within Goal 11, which states how the new global government will, “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.” Translated in technocracy terms, this means more Big Brother tech, smart grid tracking and big data surveillance states.
The age of computerisation and database integration, along with advances in military and crowd control technology perfected overseas, have enabled a sharp advance toward the Police State. Trying to make sense of ‘it’ is a major challenge, to say the least. In its totality, the control system is both multifaceted and multilayered. It may have been possible to describe it, or even define it 20, 30, or 40 years ago, as Philip K. Dick and so many others did. Today, as society has already eclipsed the possible, we face a situation whereby the very thing we are trying to describe is woven through nearly every fabric of modern social, professional, family, religious and political life.
If you happen to live in one of the technocratic nations, you can’t opt out, nor can you fully repeal the advances already made by the control system. What other options are available?
Firstly, we have to try and understand, from an economic, cultural and political perspective at least, how this control system came to be.
What are its strongest areas? Can we reform those areas? Where is it still emerging? Cannot those areas be slowed down? What was the political climate that enabled it?
How to Build a Police State
When you observe a modern Police State, the first things you might notice will not necessarily be the batons, shield, helmets or MRAPs. Think Switzerland or Singapore. A modern Police State will be neat, clean and efficient. Retail zones will be shiny and feature all the top designer brands. Many of the people you see in public will be well-groomed, well-healed and beautiful, but often with only one political party and a strict public code.
Just like admirers of the modern Chinese State, Singapore’s proponents refer to the single party State as “a great argument for Authoritarianism.” Order and civility rule the day, so long as you don’t fall foul of the narrow perimeters set by the State.
What has been accomplished in Southeast Asia since 1965, and what is possible in previously ‘free’ countries like the US, UK and Australia, are two very different social and political evolutions. Still, the modern Police State is advancing globally and it’s being driven primarily by three factors: technology, for-profit industry, and an age-old obsession by the ruling class to manage the masses.
The first and easiest area to challenge is the physical realm of the control system. The most obvious of these are the gadgets and toys. They are easy to see. Look at your local police department and notice the difference between what officers looked like and what they wore in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and now in the 21st century. Notice the firearms and tasers, the ‘Bat-Belts’, and now the body cameras. Your average officer today looks like a cross between a soldier and an android. Dress them like robots and don’t be surprised when they act like machines (and it won’t be long until many of them are replaced by machines).
If you’ve ever attended a street protest or witnessed some civil unrest, then you’ll have noticed the high-tech body armour, the riot and ‘crowd suppression’ equipment.
My first intense experience where I felt the full force of the modern Police State was in 2009, at the G20 Protests in the City of London, England. It was early in the evening and approximately 4,000 demonstrators suddenly found themselves trapped at Bishopsgate. Several hundred police officers on foot and horseback had blocked all the entrances and egresses in and out of the main road. Even alleyways were manned by riot police. Then police began charging the crowds, and beating protesters with clubs. They alternated their ‘surge’ efforts, from different ends of the street, north to south, one brutal flurry after another. The worst part about it was there was no escape route away from the police. Many were beaten and trampled on that evening. It was as if police planners were playing a video game.
Finally, at around 9pm, after being forced to stand, surrounded by police in a ‘Kettle’ for nearly three hours, along with 500 other demonstrators and press, who spent most of that time pressed up against police shields and not knowing what would happen next – I realised this is an impersonal, disinterested and totally uncompromising machine. It does not care who you are, what your views and opinions are, or whether you were innocent or guilty. The lesson was simple: “next time, stay home.” The only detail this machine is concerned with is that you comply with orders, and if no orders are given, then the machine demands you stay where you are until the machine decides what to do with you. If you complain too much, or become emotional, or heaven forbid act out in any way, then the machine will move in to subdue and detain you. That is all there is to it.
State Propaganda Big Brother
Big Brother Reality
It’s well-known that Great Britain is home of the world’s largest and most sophisticated physical Police State, including tens of millions of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras, covering every conceivable inch of habitable space, both indoors and outdoors. The CCTV phenomenon in Britain was fuelled by an obsession with cameras that became increasingly popular with both government and corporate technocrats in the 1980s and 1990s. The psychology behind the exponential proliferation in cameras was mainly a fairly crude bit of criminology which held that the cameras would somehow act as a deterrent to criminal behaviour, and thus subdue the feral population into a more docile state. Industry used this line too, as sales persons were deployed en masse with endless flip charts and statistical models that claimed CCTV cameras would prevent the UK’s spiralling social malaise.
The only problem is that more cameras don’t equal less crime. Canadian writer Cory Doctorow observed this reality back in 2011, explaining: “After all, that’s how we were sold on CCTV – not mere forensics after the fact, but deterrence. And although study after study has concluded that CCTVs don’t deter most crime (a famous San Francisco study showed that, at best, street crime shifted a few metres down the pavement when the CCTV went up), we’ve been told for years that we must all submit to being photographed all the time because it would keep the people around us from beating us, robbing us, burning our buildings and burglarising our homes.”3
The CCTV is only one single aspect of Big Brother. It turns out that the real value of the CCTV camera grid is not so much the monitoring of crime per se, as it is in mass applied behavioural psychology.
The Panopticon
The physical Police State could not exist without some philosophical underpinning. Before Orwell, there was Bentham…
In the mid 19th century Britain developed a new style of prison architecture known as the ‘Panopticon’ under the aegis of utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham.4 The unique feature of this Panopticon concept was the transparent nature of each prisoner cell, visible to a central surveillance guard tower that could eye inmates at all times. The result of this psychological experiment, according to the pragmatic Benthamite philosophy, was to produce a regime of “self-policing” amongst the inmates, a kind of early behavioural conditioning. For technocrats and emerging utilitarian social managers of that era, this was seen as the most economic and efficient solution. Ultimately, this Benthamite concept is what underpinned phase one of the mass CCTV deployment throughout the UK. Sitting well above the security minions and the industry profiteers, elite scholars knew full well that CCTV cameras do not stop crime.
The real power of the Panopticon is in convincing the general population they are under constant surveillance. After that point, through a long-term process of nudging, diversions and scare tactics, the State gradually moulds the behaviour and thoughts of its subjects.
In order to keep citizens locked into this new conscious state of fear and trepidation, the State needs anenemy…
The Long War & ‘The Extremist’
One of the chief campaigns to nudge society towards a fully-functional Orwellian State is the War on Terror. Ever since September 11, 2001, the concept of an endless war against the ‘terrorists’ – a seemingly ubiquitous and constantly shape-shifting enemy – has been used to justify nearly every large new security expenditure and policy. Back in 2006, US President George W. Bush’s chief architect of the ‘long war’, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, laid out the tea leaves for the next 100 years, stating: “It does not have to do with deployment of US military forces, necessarily. It has to do with the struggle that’s taking place within that faith between violent extremists – a small number of them, relatively – who are capable of going out and killing a great many people, as they’re doing, and the overwhelming majority of that religion that does not believe in violent extremism or terrorism.”5
In George Orwell’s classic novel 1984, Winston Smith also grappled with the State’s endless war. “Oceania was at war with Eurasia: therefore Oceania had always been at war with Eurasia.”
In Oceania, people eventually forgot what started the long war. The news was just one terrorist attack after another. They enemy was everywhere, but nowhere too. The population learned to acquiesce to the idea that war was the permanent state of affairs, and that questioning the provenance of this idea was futile.
“Winston could not definitely remember a time when his country had not been at war, but it was evident that there had been a fairly long interval of peace during his childhood, because one of his early memories was of an air raid, which appeared to take everyone by surprise. Perhaps it was the time when the atomic bomb had fallen on Colchester. He did not remember the raid itself.”
And so it was, in the early moments of the 21st century, Orwell’s dream suddenly became a waking reality. Social engineers are firm believers that if the Panopticon (married with the threat of an invisible enemy) can remain in place for a generation, then the State could fundamentally change a once free-thinking society into something noticeably different – a much more fearful and compliant populace.
The Social Media Panopticon
As terror scares and attacks become somewhat of a daily event in the West, identifying and quarantining the ‘extremist’ becomes a primary fetish of the Police State and its media arms. This is very much evident in how terrorists and ‘active shooters’ (dead or alive) are now profiled after the event. The mainstream media has integrated this into its work practice by crafting the post hoc guilty verdict of the accused, prior to a trial, with circumstantial or non sequitur accusations based on an individual’s “web history” that may have “radicalised” the suspect. In effect, the mainstream media’s function as an establishment propaganda arm results in trial by media – the bypassing of any trial by jury as the accused have already been implicitly or explicitly declared guilty by association or something as nebulous as “web history.”
READ: Poisoned Mind: Social Media in the 21st Century
Such incidents, as they are portrayed in the media for psychological conditioning purposes, are intended to cause the public mind to dismiss outdated notions of fair and due process and rule of law in favour of fiat corporate news and government “official” pronouncements. The net effect of this trend is that social media users, ie. the majority of the population, are adopting self-policing habits in their communications online. According to the principals of applied behavioural psychology, if you change the language people use, then eventually you change the way they think and act.
Like Bentham’s Panopticon, this new social media monitoring system works by utilising the digital web, which is arguably the most economic and efficient solution. The acceptance of self-policing and vague terms such as “radicalised” that are subject to the increasingly elastic definitions of the social engineering establishment.
This leads to one of the most profound questions one might ask in the wake of Edward Snowden’s NSA spying revelations: Knowing what we know now, are people more outspoken or are they more self-policing because of the Snowden leaks?
‘The Daily Shooter’
By extension, once the technocrat has regained some modicum of physical control, then the next domain to be conquered is the mind. In 1984, the technocracy was viewed through the eyes of the protagonist Winston Smith, who while remaining a physical prisoner of the Police State, could still retreat into his own mental state.
In our day, the expansion of the surveillance State and vast spying by the likes of the NSA and GCHQ are precisely intended to achieve this same effect, with the justification for such intrusions being an endless series of terror spectacles and lone wolf public shooting events. In the US, these mass shootings and terror scares are happening on an almost daily basis, hence, ‘The Daily Shooter’. Media coverage is both chaotic and relentless. As a result, the pubic are left stupefied and completely unable to challenge whatever narrative the government-media complex is selling at that time. The Police State marches forward.
A similar psychodrama also played out for 1984’s protagonist Winston Smith. As time progressed, however, maintaining some level of autonomy in one’s own thoughts became increasingly difficult for Winston. The final objective of the Police State, it seemed, was not only to fundamentally transform the way citizens act, but how they think too. The all-seeing and all-controlling “Big Brother” State was also the de facto social authority figure. The State’s law enforcement police force also became the “thought police.”
We see this same exact narrative playing out today as the State’s political figureheads continue in their mission to widen their definition of “extremism” along with other State-issued euphemisms used to describe citizens who should be regarded with suspicion.
Fall out of line and you might even be segregated or sent away to a special camp. Following the recent mass shooting in Chattanooga, Tennessee, retired US General and NATO Commander Wesley Clark proposed that any “disloyal Americans” should be sent to internment camps for the “duration of the conflict.” Notice the language: “for the duration of the conflict.” Indeed, it seems that Oceania is at war. He went even further, calling for the US government to identify people most likely to be “radicalised” so we can “cut this off at the beginning.”
“At the beginning?” Here, it seems Clark might be alluding to pre-crime, which will be powered by A.I…
Artificial Intelligence
Post-September 11, UK society was still hooked on their CCTV matrix, and with millions of cameras already in place and crime continuing to rise, security ‘experts’ and politicians simply doubled down on their previous wager, insisting that what the country really needed was more cameras. They believed that once a certain CCTV saturation was reached, by default they would somehow reached their twisted utopia.
It turned out that’s not humanly possible for security workers, most of whom are on a mere £7-10 (aud$14-20) per hour, to keep track, let alone analyse, a seemingly endless stream of footage. For the technocrat, the operative word here is ‘humanly’. Enter A.I…
Once again, advanced technology enters the narrative and supplies the solution to this previous insurmountable problem. The age of Artificial Intelligence, or A.I., is nearly upon us, and this next step in technological development is certain to radically change the entire concept of the Police State.
Laying down the framework an A.I. grid is not easy because the grid must be designed to cope with the application of A.I. As A.I.’s potential and practical applications have not yet been fully realised, designing the grid upon which it will be unleashed has been problematic up to this point. Sadly, society on the whole appears disinterested in questioning the social and unethical imperative currently driving the adoption of these new technologies.
At present, the big money is on the Smart Grid. Technocrats and their corporate partners are hoping to usher in their new surveillance grid under the auspices of ‘smart’ technologies. With A.I. in play, technocrats will be able to utilise the smart grid – which includes your mobile phone – to detect and track multiple targets over a wide area.6 Add facial recognition and data profiling to the mix and it’s a recipe for a full-on A.I. Smart Grid future. The ultimate hands-free, ‘surveillance selfie’ – compliments of Big Brother.
Just imagine, one day you’re simply walking down the street and pointing to something in the air. All of it is being captured on a 1.8 billion pixel video stream from the sky. They already know your identity and location with the phone in your pocket, and they already have your face logged and tracked.7
At this point we introduce Philip K. Dick’s concept of “pre-crime” whereby an A.I. system can predict an action you are likely to take.8 The system will then close the ‘Big Data’ loop by storing the video footage alongside your profile into a massive data ‘mash-up’. It will then compare with other potentially ‘suspicious’ activity in the area. Great Britain’s national police force, the Metropolitan Police, are already using a type of pre-crime software that British technocrats believe will somehow ‘revolutionalise’ modern policing in the 21st century.9
UK consumer advocate Pippa King explains how CCTV is already being phased out: “CCTV, closed circuit television, is not quite what is operating on our streets today. What we have now is IPTV, an internet protocol television network that can relay images to analytical software that uses algorithms to determine pre-crime area in real time.”
“Currently this AI looks at areas that may be targeted for crimes such as burglaries or joyriding,10 with the predicted hotspot information being sent direct to law enforcement smart phones in the field. This analytical software is being used in Glasgow, hailed as Britain’s first ‘smart city’,11 where the Israeli security firm NICE Systems are running the CCTV/IPTV network, analysing data from the 442 fixed HD surveillance cameras and 30 mobile units under a project called ‘Community Safety Glasgow’,12 whose primary objectives are described as ‘delivering Glasgow a more efficient traffic management system, identifying crime in the city and tracking individuals’.”13
This all can happen thanks to the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) latest creation – the ARGUS camera, Autonomous Real-Time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance.14 According to its designers ARGUS, “melds together video from each of its 368 chips to create a 1.8 billion pixel video stream” all in real-time and archived. It’s just one of the many new toys used by the State to realise its Orwellian ambitions.
Who’s Paying For It All?
Aside from its ability to trample over the rights of law abiding citizens, the Police State has one other chief characteristic which may also be its Achilles heal: it’s bankrupting the State. Here’s how it works:
The gravy chain is endless, but only with the help of taxpayers’ money, along with a series of bribes and favours between politicians and corporates. If you have ‘friends’ in government administration, then you are more likely to cash in on any number of lucrative ‘domestic defense’ contracts.
Where you have constant crisis you also have constant business opportunity. In this dark paradigm, timing is everything. As US President Barack Obama’s sociopathic15 former chief of staff, now Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emmanuel, once said:
“You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it’s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.”
With that mantra in mind, in the wake of any shooting, terror scare, or crisis, industrial lobbyists and their elected political gophers will waste no time pushing for new federally-funded add-ons like training courses, workplace psychologists, regulators, specialist contractors, police cameras and other big-ticket items16 – anything to help “solve the crisis.” One such program in the US is known simply as the ‘1033’.
Joseph Lemieux writes:
“The 1033 program has flooded our local police forces with military equipment, and has turned them from Peace Officers, to a domestic army.”
“Officers stopped looking like officers, and more like soldiers all kitted out with fully automatic weapons, armoured vehicles, body armour, grenades launchers, night vision, and even bayonets! Besides the cost of liberty, how much has this domestic army cost you the tax payer?”17
In the US, no single entity embodies the Police State gravy train more than the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), where federal grants are used to bribe local law enforcement and absorb them into a larger framework of institutional dependency.
At over $200 billion per year, the DHS is now America’s most expensive federal agency. As any sane local law enforcement chief will tell you, once you smoke from the federal crack pipe, you’re hooked for life. Remember that each federal Police State agenda item has a lucrative contract attached to it. With each move central government makes, a large amount of money is also made (by someone).
By cutting off public money that is driving the runaway federal Police State in Western countries, the people have a chance to mitigate and potentially reform the current agenda.
If we hope to preserve what is left of our hard fought democracy, then now is the time to put it to the test. The alternative is unthinkable.
About the Author
Patrick Henningsen is an independent investigative reporter, editor, and journalist. A native of Omaha, Nebraska and a graduate of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in California, he is currently based in London, England and is the managing editor of 21st Century Wire – News for the Waking Generation (www.21stCenturyWire.com) which covers exposés on intelligence, geopolitics, foreign policy, the war on terror, technology and Wall Street. Patrick is a regular commentator on Russia Today.
Footnotes:
‘Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development’,https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/post2015/transforming
ourworld
‘The 2030 Agenda: This Month The UN Launches A Blueprint For A New World Order With The Help Of The Pope’ by Michael Snyder, 2 Sept 2015, http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-2030-agenda-this-month-the-un-launches-a-blueprint-for-a-new-world-order-with-the-help-of-the-pope
‘Why CCTV has failed to deter criminals’ by Cory Doctorow, The Guardian, 17 August 2011
www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/who/panopticon
www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/The_Long_War
‘Bilderberg 2015: Implementation of the A.I. Grid’ by Jay Dyer, 21st Century Wire (www.21stcenturywire.com), 14 June 2015
‘Britain Launches “Big Brother” System, Uploads One Third of Population to Facial Recognition Database’, 21st Century Wire, 3 Feb 2015
‘Already Underway: Smart A.I. Running Our Police and Cities’ by Pippa King, 21st Century Wire, 13 Mar 2015
‘British Police Roll Out New “Precrime” Software to Catch Would-Be Criminals’, 21st Century Wire, 13 Mar 2015
‘Pre-crime software recruited to track gang of thieves’ by Chris Baraniuk, New Scientist, 11 Mar 2015
‘Glasgow wins “smart city” government cash’, BBC News, www.bbc.com/news/technology-21180007
www.saferglasgow.com
‘Already Underway: Smart A.I. Running Our Police and Cities’, op.cit.
www.darpa.mil/program/autonomous-real-time-ground-ubiquitous-surveillance-infrared
‘The Two Sides of Rahm Emanuel: Sociopathic Political Hitman and Puppy Lover’ by Foster Kamer, 16 Aug 2009, gawker.com
‘Mayor de Blasio Announces Retraining of New York Police’ by Marc Santoradec, The New York Times,4 Dec 2014
‘How Much Money Have American Taxpayers Spent on Building a Domestic Police State?’ by Joseph Lemieux, 1 Dec 2014, http://theantimedia.org/taxpayers-police-state/
The above article appeared in New Dawn 153 (Nov-Dec 2015)
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President Rodrigo Duterte raised the pressure on the Philippines' mining sector on Monday, saying the resources-rich country can live without the industry if firms fail to comply with environmental laws.
Concern over the month-old government's mining policies had earlier helped drive global prices of nickel, a key raw material for manufacturing steel, close to 10-year highs.
"I can do away with 40 billion (pesos, or $840 million annual mining taxes). I will shut all of you down. You obey or we will survive as a nation without you," Duterte told a rare press conference, referring to the industry.
"You drill and drill, causing landslide after landslide. Then you tell us mining is a critical component on the Philippine economy. Of course it's income but you are also making a critical damage."
There was no immediate reaction from mining industry officials.
Natural Resources and Environment Secretary Gina Lopez has suspended the operations of several nickel mines and halted approval for all new mining projects.
The Philippines is the world's top supplier of nickel ore and the main shipper to China, the biggest market for the raw material.
The country is also rich in copper and gold, though industry officials say the mineral resources are under-exploited.
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Your brain on sex
Understanding how sex affects your brain can improve your roll in the hay, and it may also shed light on other parts of your health, says Barry R. Komisaruk, PhD, distinguished professor of psychology at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. It's not the easiest subject to study—test subjects might have to masturbate in an MRI machine—so research is still developing. But scientists are starting to unravel the mystery. Here's what we know so far about your brain on sex. Sex is like a drug
Sex makes us feel good. That's why we want it, like it, and spend so much time hunting for mates. The pleasure we get from sex is largely due to the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that activates the reward center of the brain. Dopamine is also one of the chemicals responsible for the high people get on certain drugs. "Taking cocaine and having sex don't feel exactly the same, but they do involve the same [brain] regions as well as different regions of the brain," says Timothy Fong, MD, associate professor of psychiatry at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine. Caffeine, nicotine, and chocolate also tickle the reward center, says Komisaruk. Sex can act like an antidepressant
A 2002 study out of the University at Albany looked at 300 women and found that those who had sex without a condom had fewer depressive symptoms than women who did use a condom. The researchers hypothesized that various compounds in semen, including estrogen and prostaglandin, have antidepressant properties, which are then absorbed into the body after sex. (They corrected for other things that might affect both mood and condom use, such as being in a serious relationship or use of oral contraceptives.) This is good news for anyone who is in a committed relationship, but if you're still playing the field, then you shouldn't give up condoms. There are other ways to boost mood, but really no other way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Sex can (sometimes) be a downer
Those feel-good chemicals may be going full blast during the act, but after? According to researchers, there is such a thing as post-sex blues (technical term: postcoital dysphoria). About one-third of the women participating in one study reported having experienced sadness after sex at some point in time. While it's possible that regret or feeling coerced might be the reason why, researchers can't explain the connection at this point for sure.
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Don't skip sex when you have a headache. Research shows that doing the deed may relieve your symptoms. In a 2013 German study, 60% of participants who had migraines and 30% of cluster-headache sufferers who had sex during a headache episode reported partial or total relief. Other studies have found that women who stimulated an area of the G spot had an elevation in pain threshold. "It took greater pain stimulus for them to feel the pain," says Beverly Whipple, PhD, a professor emerita at Rutgers University who has conducted some research on the topic. Whipple didn't study why this was so, but other researchers have attributed the effect to oxytocin, the so-called bonding hormone that helps mothers and babies bond and which also has pain-relieving properties. Sex can wipe your memory clean
Each year, fewer than 7 people per 100,000 experience "global transient amnesia," a sudden but temporary loss of memory that can't be attributed to any other neurological condition. The condition can be brought on by vigorous sex, as well as emotional stress, pain, minor head injuries, medical procedures, and jumping into hot or cold water. The forgetfulness can last a few minutes or a few hours. During an episode, a person cannot form new memories or remember very recent events. Fortunately, there seem to be no lasting effects.
6 of 10 Sex may boost your memory
Or at least it might if you're a rodent. A 2010 study found that, compared with rats who were allowed only one one-night stand, rodents who engaged in "chronic" sex (once a day for 14 consecutive days) grew more neurons in the hippocampus, a region of the brain associated with memory. The findings were backed up by a second study, also in mice. It remains to be seen if regular sex also has this effect in humans (but you can always tell yourself it does). Sex calms you down
The same study that linked frequent sex to a brain boost in rats also found that the rats were less stressed. This works for humans, too. One study found that people who'd just had sexual intercourse had better responses to stressful situations like public speaking than people who had not, or who had engaged in other types of sexual activity. How did sex ease stress? In this case, by lowering blood pressure.
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Sex is more likely to make men sleepy than women, and scientists think they know why: The part of the brain known as the prefrontal cortex winds down after ejaculation. This, along with the release of oxytocin and serotonin, may account for the "rolling over and falling asleep" syndrome.
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Yolly B. Gouge hahahhahaha tama yan! magsisi na kayo sa inyong mga ginawang panloloko sa mga tao. It's always good to change for the better. God Bless You All.
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Gonzalo Sanchez Figueroa
Gonzalo Sanchez Figueroa Sa batas ng DIOS dapat magpatawad ang tao di mapatawad ng mga aquino mga marcos..
Kaya pag may nabitay na drug lord o corrupt officiat wag makikielam ang CHR ha!
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William Castro Sumaway
William Castro Sumaway Dong Abay. Kaya idol ko yan eh..galing sumulat ng kanta, patama sa mga dilawan..haha
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Nanah Shigatsu
Nanah Shigatsu Gaya sa mga palabas,,, mga kontrabidang nagpapanggap na mabuti...
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Ralok Gok
Ralok Gok Nag darasal sila na sana hindi mabuking ang 6.3 trillion na inutang ni Abnoy pra sa bf nyang c marimar.
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Michael Jay Fox
Michael Jay Fox Mga hinayopak kayo!!! Pasalamat kayo nakapako ang Diyos kung hindi pinagtatadyakan na niya kayong lahat..
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Joseph S Mores
Joseph S Mores totoo pla sabi ng matatanda na ang mga Demonyo daw marunong din magdasal.. O.o
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JR PanSu FreCor
JR PanSu FreCor Pnu n po yan buking n po kme..anu n gagawin nmin san kme ngaun pupulutin ayaw nmin mkulong at ayaw nmin pagtawanan ng mamayang pilipino..kc po kme kurakot puro yaman lng kac inatupad nmin pti ung bgay ng yulanda victimes kinuha nmin un at ginamit sa pangnegusyo sa pagtinda ng lugaw..hehe...
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Kersten Louise
Kersten Louise Naniniwala pa din ako na dapat at ang asawa mo ang NASA tabi mo, always!!!!
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Al Julaton
Al Julaton Ang mga BALIW!!! Buong araw nagdarasal,sinungaling rin naman.. jajaja.....
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Araceli Moscoso Marasigan
Araceli Moscoso Marasigan Dasal nila na wag silang mabuko dahil patay sila kay Pres. Du30! 😂😤😡
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Mycrush Ar'yette Benice
Mycrush Ar'yette Benice Sana masulusyonan ng lugaw ang kumakalam n sikmura ng mga mayayaman! B-) tubong lugaw!
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Rudy A. Cabotaje
Rudy A. Cabotaje Iyan ang certified na mga banal.
Ituloy nyo po iyan mga ginoo.
Success ba ang Plano.
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Amarah Aisa Cortez
Amarah Aisa Cortez hindi bah kinilabutan mga ito? Ako nga dami ko nagawang kasalanan halos di ako makapag dasal
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Abemir Alteza
Abemir Alteza pinagdadasal nila ang katulad mong tao kupal na admin,sana wala ng bastos at mapanirang page sa fb tulad mo! iyak pa more!
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Marlon Lotino Galon
Marlon Lotino Galon Sana bagsakan ng bulalakaw yn... una tamaan ung panot.hahaha
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Aries Pawel Santiago
Aries Pawel Santiago Diyos ko po sana makLusot kmi Sa aming pandaraya,kaawaan m kmi ayaw nmin makulong.
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Arlene Kho Tidalgo
Arlene Kho Tidalgo Bakit kailangan ba bumoto ka kay duterti at marcos para matawag kang banal?
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Jep Halili
Jep Halili Banal kuno..mga hayok sa kapangyarihan..puro kadayaan mga kultong dilaw!!!!!
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Sharon Marie
Sharon Marie Epitome of banal na aso..santong kabayo..natatawa ako hehehe
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Xhien White
Xhien White Dyos ko!!! Patawarin nyo ko!!! But this people make trouble to a pilipino people. They are the one who is head for curruption.. For give them of thier Sin!!! And let them to kick out from the Government!!! Oh God!!! Your the one who really knows what thier doing agains't the people of the philippines...
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Irene So
Irene So Di pakikinggan ng TOTOONG DIOS ang dasal nyo!!!! Baka kay TANING sila humihingi ng gabay!!
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Lenai Escalona Baun
Lenai Escalona Baun ang mga hipokrito ng bayan...pinagdadasal nila naway di mabuking ang kanilang pandaraya sa bilangan.
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Angel Julian Barba
Angel Julian Barba Nakakatakot yan. Si belmonte ba yung nasa dulo? Hay naku. Si drilon pa nman at si belmonte ang head ng canvassing of votes sa congress
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Neneth Roa
Neneth Roa Cno kya at ano kya ang Dinadasal nla ...??? Ahh bka c Satan kc may sungay cka at buntot ehhhh....
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AńņJhø Orpiana Aýaśïv Jøý
AńņJhø Orpiana Aýaśïv Jøý Mabuti hndi cla nasunog sa loob!!!
At marunong dn pla magdasal ang mga devil's!!!!
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Muriel Lim-Saitoh
Muriel Lim-Saitoh Naku nagdasal ang mga Demonyo! HAHAAAY!! Kunyari pa daw, para maniniwala pa mga tao sa kanila...
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Rjm Buraga
Rjm Buraga may napansin ba kau mga ka #BBM bakit c roxas katabi nya c Leni d c korina.hahaha
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Jero Sevidal Tuazon
Jero Sevidal Tuazon Nakaharap nga sila sa Diyos pero ang nasa utak nila, iba ang kinakausap! Galing magdisguise
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Allan dela Cruz
Allan dela Cruz hahaha humuhingi ng patawad s mga nagawang kagavuhan.. dapat s taong bayan kau lumuhod mga kupal...
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Nabi Yeoja
Nabi Yeoja Aysows!!!! Padasal dasal p kau eh mga demonyo rn kng nmn kau..
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Juvy de Guzman
Juvy de Guzman Nagdadasal sila kung papano dadayain ang mga PCOS machine,
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Minda Rojas Atillo
Minda Rojas Atillo Buti d sila napaso no. Sa dami ng kasalanan nila wush ko naman mapatawad sila kaya lang si lord mabait naman eh. Madali sya magpatawad. Kailangan lang bukal sa loob mo ang ginagawa mo
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NestorDonna Libed
NestorDonna Libed Subukan natin itapon sa river lutang lahat yan kasi puro plastic sila. Lol
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Ronald E. Pabilonia
Ronald E. Pabilonia "Lord sana po di ako makulong pag upo ni Duterte" tang ina nyo! Mga demonyo nalang pagdasalan nyo!
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Tess David
Tess David D po pakikingan ni God ang gumamit ng PCOS. Told you God is watching!
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Blithe Mood
Blithe Mood Di nmn ngdadasal yan.. kunwari lng mga yan.. bigyan nga ng ice cream at lugaw mga yan...haha ng mdagdagan ng millions pera nila haha
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Grace Welsh
Grace Welsh ay ang mga hilaw nagmumuni-muni, they can not even look up straight to the Lord.
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Robin Benson Usi Co
Robin Benson Usi Co Holy Devils ika nga Specially ito pati magmamai ari ng Malacañang isinuot ni Kris Aquino aba mahiya naman sila mga Aquino Dynasty pati si Reina Cory Aquino mahiya din no naka display ng sa Malacañang yan purket presidente yung kapatid ni Kris Aquino pakikialaman yung gamit na hindi sa kanila ha!:@
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Narib Selareg
Narib Selareg Tama cnabi ni alma " dasal dasal lng talga" pag alam mong makukulong k na.😜😆😂🇸🇽🇸🇽🇸🇽🇸🇽👊🏽
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Czarina Pauline
Czarina Pauline Paki edit nga, lagyan ng mga sungay at buntot! Para bumagay! Hahah
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Ayie Garcia
Ayie Garcia Let's give them a chance Baka humihinge Na sila Ng tawad...
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Tagle Maria Olivia Zmas
Tagle Maria Olivia Zmas Hahahhaha nag dadasal na sila... alam nilang s kangkungan sila pupulutin sa pag kaka upo ni president duterte 😊😊😊
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Jessie Perez
Jessie Perez akala moy banal yun palay isang hangal, bukang bibig ay dasal wala nmn dangal...
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Marilou Delos Santos Vadeboncoeur
Marilou Delos Santos Vadeboncoeur d nadala sa dasal si roxas na Manalo , baka nag pray na hindi makulong o nag paalam na ,lol
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Marksalvador Nicol
Marksalvador Nicol Konti lang ang nakakagawa nyan...
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
Ang tibay nyo talaga!!!
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Metallife Roche
Metallife Roche Sana po di kami nabitay o mkulong sa mga pag nanakaw at pag pandaya nmin sa sambayanang pilipinas naway ilayo mo kami Kay digong..
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Aron Nollir Onalos
Aron Nollir Onalos Sabay sabay p talaga sila...umpisa n ng paghinge nila ng tawad :-)'
Lord,patawad ,,,
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Jhade James
Jhade James Whahaahahhaa...walang masamang gawain byayain. si satanas ang sinasamba nla😈😈😈😈😈yan sila oh!!!
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Kcayen Escan De Navia
Kcayen Escan De Navia niloloko nyo lang sarili nyo, padasal dasal pa kayo eh walang hiya naman kayo. basura sa lipunan!!!
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Raff Agustine Dela Cruz
Raff Agustine Dela Cruz Humingi kayo ng kapatawaran mga demonyong dilaw
wala kayong sawa pahirapan ang mga pilipino
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Lincon Rabino
Lincon Rabino Para kompleto rikado dapat may kwintas na balat at tali na Kadena Para banal na aso
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Laica P. Ibasco
Laica P. Ibasco Bute my lakas ng loob p clang humarap ky god ...tsk sa dme b nmn ng kasalanan ee .kkapal
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Weng Amatong
Weng Amatong kung makakababa lng ung kristo sa cross baka pinag sisipa na kyo jan hahaha!!!!
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Taz Spa
Taz Spa Hnd man lang nahiyang humarap kay GOD! Hnd naman sila nag papasalamat e! Humihingi cla ng tawad dhil sa pandaraya nila sa botohan. Bwesit
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Leah Apostol Ventura
Leah Apostol Ventura Hoy! Mga Ulol wag n kyong magbabalat kayo,masyado ng maalingasaw mga bahu ninyu
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Leah Apostol Ventura
Leah Apostol Ventura Ano kya dnadasal ng mga to,??? Sana Satan's itago mo kmi Lagi sa mga mabuting tao...
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Dante Tolentino Guillermo
Dante Tolentino Guillermo Kung makaalipusta kayo para narin kayong santong kabayo at mga banal na aso tulad ng sinabi nyo..lakas amat nyo!?
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Cathy Valdez
Cathy Valdez Bakit naka yellow pa mga ito. Dapat hindi na dahil tapos na election.
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Mykhael Juan Casimiro Mangahas
Mykhael Juan Casimiro Mangahas Si Cayetano nawawala.. Sana hindi ka maging traydor kay Digong para maging president si Leni.
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Nick IV Coy Abonitalla
Nick IV Coy Abonitalla Humihingi sila ng kapatawaran sa ginawa nilang pagbusabos sa mga pilipino at bansa ntin.. Hahaha
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Daboy Villanueva
Daboy Villanueva Mga DEMONYONG nagkukunwaring anghel!!! Mga ITIM ANG KALULUWA!!!
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Liz Zette Buenaventura
Liz Zette Buenaventura Ang sarap niLa pag papaLukpukin sa uLo!! Hahahaha!! :D Lord patawad...
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Terry Minerva Shak
Terry Minerva Shak Kapal ng mga mukha, ni pinoy buset aq cnbing niang legacy tangnmo hindi inio hindi sa ama mo sa ina mo ang pilipinas mga wlng kwenta ang mga pinag lalaban nio, mga putanginanio iangat nio ang pilipinas hindi un uupo kau pra mangurakot lng pera ng mga mamayan binubulsa nio mga basura kau ng pilipinas, kau ang mga walang pinag aralan
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Lorna Alegre Flaviano
Lorna Alegre Flaviano e2 n yung mga santong kabayo banal n aso nssuka ako Sa mga kkpalan ng sikmura ng mga 2
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Jon King Balboa
Jon King Balboa naniniwala ako kay bong bong..pero p*** in* ninyo,ang gesture nyo ay parang pang gradeschool.. tsk tsk.. pakiayos. sana konting maturity.,.
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Enrique Dumali
Enrique Dumali Dasal dasal ang lahi nyo ang punot dulo ng paghihirsp ng bansang Pilipinas. Pwee!
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Elias Romero Requerque
Elias Romero Requerque Ang mga gunggong nagdadasal na sana hindi mabisto ang mga pandaraya nila.
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Jariette Anne Cabreros
Jariette Anne Cabreros d pa maka move on oh..ayaw talagang tigilan ang Aquino admin.. haha ang pikon laging talo talaga!
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Raidz M Landasan
Raidz M Landasan ANG PINAG DADASAL NILA AY SANA DOW ND CYA MAKOLONG SA LHAT NG NINIKAU NILA HEEE
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Bro Ben
Bro Ben Nagkulay takla tuloy ung simbahan!! Layas na kau!!! Umaalingasaw na baho nyo!!!
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Boyet Lacambra
Boyet Lacambra Sabi ni Mar roxas kay Duterte Ganun din si Binay " Wala ka namang pinatay na Mayaman kundi ang Mahihirap" Sample naman dyan Digong. :-D that's it
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Marj Gonzales-Beltran
Marj Gonzales-Beltran Lagot ka penoy..takbo n kris aquino..at masasabit k rin..you guys can run but you ca not hide..eto yung mga polotiko n sobrsng nanloko sa bansang pilipinas at mga pinoy..
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Febmiedanwhistley Marbebe Cadilleno
Febmiedanwhistley Marbebe Cadilleno Pag magsisimba kailangan talaga my photo? Grouphie pa talaga ha... Lol,
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Laurence Manaois
Laurence Manaois mga de putang mga animal na nagtatago sa loob ng dilaw na kasuotan..mga putang ina nyo...
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Jeff Play Tabil
Jeff Play Tabil Pinapakita nila na maka diyos sila para magmuka silang mabait sa mata natin pero di na nila tayo kaya lokohin ngayon.. matatalino na ang mga pilipino.
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Jeff Play Tabil
Jeff Play Tabil Bait baitan ginagamit pa ang panginoon.. ginagamit ang negosiong tv and papernews media para makontrol ang kanilang negosyong politika sa pilipinas. Mga ganid sa pera.
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Christopher Vincent Dublas
Christopher Vincent Dublas Them: Lord sana po hindi kami ipakukulong ni digong, sana po ay di nila mabuko na nandaya kami nung eleksyon.
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ÜKimberly Cline
ÜKimberly Cline Sana pagsasampalin kayo lhat ng ng holy spirit pra lumayas mga demonyo sa katawan nyo
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Miko Ranola
Miko Ranola walang saysay ang dasal nyo kung si FEM eh di mapatawad ni PNOY.
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Cresilda Quila
Cresilda Quila Nagdarasal cla Kong paano makalusut c leni para sya manalo at imaging VP di isasalba nya mga kasama nya ang tao talaga gagawin lahat piro tandaan NLA malakas ang KARMA
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Einuj Amil
Einuj Amil Hoy...wag na kayong mgdasal...kung pandaraya lng ginagawa nyo..
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Michael Ternate Dimaano
Michael Ternate Dimaano sasapit ang dilim nag hahasik n ng lagim ang mga ka awy ng ating tagapligtas lahat sila ay nag ssilabas .n nkatakot lalo n .ung. color yellow. ...
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Jhun-Jhun Torres
Jhun-Jhun Torres Nagdadasal ang mga mandaraya.di kayo magtatagumpay mga salot na aquino kayo.
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ArvinJay Dumangas Aranzanso
ArvinJay Dumangas Aranzanso langya mga demonyo nag sisimba pa at naka luhod pa dapat sa inyo naka tuwad lahat dahil ang cross nyo naka baliktad mga demonyo..hudyo animal ..hudas na sa inyo na lahat
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Benigno Aquino III iniwan "UTANG" kay Duterte ay Tumataginting na P6.5 trillion!!!!!!!
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ジョン ジョン
ジョン ジョン Imbestigahan mo President Duterte kung saan dinala ni Pnoy ang pera na yan... At pag napatunayang may ninakaw xa, kasuhan ng Plunder and Treason for him and the rest if his minions para luminis na ang Pilipinas sa lahat ng corrupt! Give the gravest penalty possible for desecrating the Filipino people and the Philippines!
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Rowell Cruz
Rowell Cruz Sila Marcos 20billion sa 20years.. Eto 6.5 trillion in 6 years bukod pa sa mga kinurakot at lihim na pag lustay ng pera ng pinas!!!.
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Bert Winchester
Bert Winchester Makadigong po ako pero ang alam ko may mga nagawa namang mabuti si kalbo.. Internationally improvements and urban cities. Hindi lang halata kasi d ramdam sa ibang lugar tulad ng maynila at ng buong NCR.. Pero dapat pa ring makulong siya hahahaha :D
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Armando Palacios
Armando Palacios ipasuka mo kay Pnot kung saan nya ginastos ang perang inutang nya, at kung wala syang ibedensya na ginastusan, hayaan mong sya ang mag bayad ng lahat ng yan at ipakulong pa, pati ang alagad nyang si abad na nag re release ng pera
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Redolf Piol
Redolf Piol Kahit wg na ibalik ang pera basta patayin na lng lahat ng mga corrupt sa gobyerno unahin na ito si panot,mga binay,roxas,drilon at dinky soliman para okay na ang buong pilipinas.
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Julius Hermosura
Julius Hermosura Daming problemang kakaharapin ni President Rody. Walang budget, detractors, mga pinangako nya sa taong bayan, media, dayaan sa election, south china sea, at mga criminals.
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Erik Paolo Carandang
Erik Paolo Carandang Just like what the aquinos did to bend the history of the Philippines making them as the heroes and Marcoses as the bad guys.
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Raymond SO
Raymond SO You know the history of Abraham Lincoln, dictator din sya kaya nagkaroon ng civil war noon sa America... ina assassinate sya at naging hero yung pumatay sa kanya... after ilang decades napag tanto ng mga researchers na isang tunay na hero si Abraham Lincoln dahil di daw matatawag na United States ang America kung di dahil sa kanya
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Romel Nungay
Romel Nungay Wala ka namang mababasa sa aklat ng kasaysayan kundi marcos diktador cory binalik ang demokrasya. Hahahaha lumaki akong mangmang sa totoong nagawa ni marcos sa pilipinas pro atleast di ako mamamatay na mangmang.
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Kris Depaz
Kris Depaz The best example is that is the aquino clan,,,,they made the history expectation they benefited but the reality is the Marcos is the real,,,,,not all written in the books is true,,,u have to rely not on the facts but the credibility of one's issue
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Gerry Angeles Calimoso
Gerry Angeles Calimoso Maaaring totoo yan, noong unang panahon...pero ngayon hindi na dahil ngayon may partisipasyon na ang mga netizens sa paglikha o pagsusulat ng kasaysayan...babasahin mo na lang sa internet, social media o panonoorin sa youtube...nasa sa iyo na rin ang p...See More
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Der Stand
Der Stand lumaki akong lahat ng kamag-anak ko e nagsasabing hindi totoo ang mga nasa aklat tungkol kay apolakay..yan ang tawag namin sa kanya...truth is pinagbawalan niyang umuwi si noynoy dahil papatayin siya. si cory naman ang isa sa pinakamakasariling pangulo...See More
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